EP3012160A1 - Energy-absorption device of automobile - Google Patents

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EP3012160A1
EP3012160A1 EP14812932.3A EP14812932A EP3012160A1 EP 3012160 A1 EP3012160 A1 EP 3012160A1 EP 14812932 A EP14812932 A EP 14812932A EP 3012160 A1 EP3012160 A1 EP 3012160A1
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Chunhuan DU
Jing MAO
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R21/00Arrangements or fittings on vehicles for protecting or preventing injuries to occupants or pedestrians in case of accidents or other traffic risks
    • B60R21/34Protecting non-occupants of a vehicle, e.g. pedestrians
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R19/00Wheel guards; Radiator guards, e.g. grilles; Obstruction removers; Fittings damping bouncing force in collisions
    • B60R19/02Bumpers, i.e. impact receiving or absorbing members for protecting vehicles or fending off blows from other vehicles or objects
    • B60R19/04Bumpers, i.e. impact receiving or absorbing members for protecting vehicles or fending off blows from other vehicles or objects formed from more than one section in a side-by-side arrangement
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R19/00Wheel guards; Radiator guards, e.g. grilles; Obstruction removers; Fittings damping bouncing force in collisions
    • B60R19/02Bumpers, i.e. impact receiving or absorbing members for protecting vehicles or fending off blows from other vehicles or objects
    • B60R19/03Bumpers, i.e. impact receiving or absorbing members for protecting vehicles or fending off blows from other vehicles or objects characterised by material, e.g. composite
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R19/00Wheel guards; Radiator guards, e.g. grilles; Obstruction removers; Fittings damping bouncing force in collisions
    • B60R19/02Bumpers, i.e. impact receiving or absorbing members for protecting vehicles or fending off blows from other vehicles or objects
    • B60R19/18Bumpers, i.e. impact receiving or absorbing members for protecting vehicles or fending off blows from other vehicles or objects characterised by the cross-section; Means within the bumper to absorb impact
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R19/00Wheel guards; Radiator guards, e.g. grilles; Obstruction removers; Fittings damping bouncing force in collisions
    • B60R19/02Bumpers, i.e. impact receiving or absorbing members for protecting vehicles or fending off blows from other vehicles or objects
    • B60R19/18Bumpers, i.e. impact receiving or absorbing members for protecting vehicles or fending off blows from other vehicles or objects characterised by the cross-section; Means within the bumper to absorb impact
    • B60R2019/186Additional energy absorbing means supported on bumber beams, e.g. cellular structures or material

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  • the present invention relates to a vehicle component, and more particularly to a vehicle energy absorbing device.
  • the patent application No. 201120557659.9 provides a bumper beam of a vehicle bumper designed for protecting lower legs of pedestrians, which comprises a first-stage energy absorbing area and a second-stage energy absorbing area that are adjacent to each other; however, the energy absorbing devices cannot meet the requirement of GB 17354 for low-speed car crashes.
  • Current energy absorbing devices designed for the sake of pedestrian safety all fail to satisfy the above two requirements simultaneously, so it is urgent to have a vehicle energy absorbing device that can not only decrease harms to lower legs of pedestrians, but also reduce damages to automobiles as a result of low-speed crash.
  • the present invention is intended to provide a vehicle energy absorbing device that can not only decrease harms to lower legs of pedestrians, but also reduce damages to automobiles as a result of low-speed crash, so as to meet the requirements of relevant rules and regulations.
  • the vehicle energy absorbing device comprises a primary energy absorbing box and a secondary energy absorbing box, said primary energy absorbing box having a U-shaped cross section with a bottom and walls extending therefrom, said secondary energy absorbing box being nested inside said primary energy absorbing box.
  • the present invention is able to achieve that in the crash of a car with a pedestrian, said secondary energy absorbing box can provide continuous stiffness when said primary energy absorbing box is nearly collapsed, so as to protect lower legs of pedestrians and reduce harms to legs of pedestrians.
  • the vehicle energy absorbing device of the present invention can meet the requirements of both GB/T24550-2009 and GB 17354 . It can not only decrease harms to lower legs of pedestrians, but also reduce damages to automobiles as a result of low-speed crash.
  • said energy absorbing device further comprises a bumper system with a front bumper beam, and an overlap between said primary energy absorbing box and said front bumper beam is more than 80%.
  • the nesting amount of said secondary energy absorbing box is less than 10% of the depth of said primary energy absorbing box.
  • said energy absorbing device further comprises a skin, said secondary energy absorbing box being integrated onto said skin.
  • said energy absorbing device further comprises a lower grid and an upper grid, said primary energy absorbing box being fixed to said lower grid and said upper grid.
  • said primary energy absorbing box has an U upper end snap structure which cooperates with an energy absorbing box mounting structure of said upper grid and an U lower end snap structure which cooperates with an energy absorbing box mounting structure of said lower grid.
  • said primary energy absorbing box is injection molded from polypropylene, EPDM rubber, and 10% talc modified material.
  • reinforcing rib structures are uniformly distributed within said primary energy absorbing box at a location corresponding to said bottom.
  • said reinforcing rib structures have a height of 10mm and a wall thickness of 2.5mm.
  • said walls of said primary energy absorbing box has a castellated outer surface, comprising energy absorbing box bosses and energy absorbing box recesses that are staggered in sequence.
  • said energy absorbing box bosses have a width of 40mm
  • said energy absorbing box recesses have a width of 70mm
  • the height difference therebetween is 5mm.
  • said walls have a bending point at a central portion thereof.
  • said walls has a bending angle of 4 degrees at said bending point.
  • said primary energy absorbing box has a U opening at which said primary energy absorbing box is provided with at least one hinge.
  • a backside opening structure is provided at the center of said boss structures.
  • said backside opening structure is a 40mm *15mm square orifice.
  • said energy absorbing device comprises a bumper system having a front bumper beam, said front bumper beam comprising a transverse beam that conforms to said bottom of said primary energy absorbing box.
  • the gap between said transverse beam and said bottom is 8mm.
  • the present invention further relates to a vehicle comprising said vehicle energy absorbing device as stated above.
  • the vehicle energy absorbing device comprises a bumper system, a primary energy absorbing box 2 and a secondary energy absorbing box 5, wherein the bumper system has a front bumper beam 1, a skin 3, a lower grid 4 and an upper grid 6, the positional relationship of which is shown in Figs. 1 and 2 .
  • the primary energy absorbing box 2 is fixed to the lower grid 4 and the upper grid 6 and arranged corresponding to the front bumper beam 1, and the secondary energy absorbing box 5 is integrated onto the skin 3 and nested inside the primary energy absorbing box 2. Since the front bumper beam 1, the skin 3, the lower grid 4 and the upper grid 6 are common structures of a bumper system, the mounting positions thereof will not be reiterated herein as they are not adjusted in the present invention. The specific structures added to those components or structures that are different from those in the prior art will be explained in detail.
  • the specific structure of the primary energy absorbing box 2 of the vehicle energy absorbing device according to the present invention is shown as a thin-walled element extending transversely (in the width direction of the vehicle), the thin-walled element having a U-shaped cross-section in the longitudinal direction (in a driving direction of a vehicle), and an opening of the U 29 facing the front of the vehicle.
  • the primary energy absorbing box 2 is shown in Fig. 2 as being installed between peripheral vehicle parts 7 and the front bumper beam 1 of the bumper system for absorption of the kinetic energy caused by crash, during the process of which the kinetic energy is transformed into deformation work to thereby prevent the front bumper beam from being permanently damaged in excess of critical load.
  • the dimension in the transverse direction is called a width, that in the longitudinal direction a depth and that in the vertical direction a height.
  • the primary energy absorbing box 2 has a width of about 1000mm and a depth of about 75mm.
  • the primary energy absorbing box 2 has a bottom 24 and walls 25 longitudinally extending therefrom. With reference to Fig. 2 , the walls 25 are provided at their ends respectively with an U lower end snap structure 26 and an U upper end snap structure 27 which are respectively snapped onto the lower grid 4 and the upper grid 6.
  • the upper grid 6 has an energy absorbing box mounting structure 61 that cooperates with the U upper end snap structure 27; and the lower grid 4 has an energy absorbing box mounting structure 41 that cooperates with the U lower end snap structure 26.
  • the primary energy absorbing box 2 is made of a plastic material, preferably being injection molded from a PP+EPDM+T10 (polypropylene, EPDM rubber, and 10% talc) modified material and having a wall thickness ranging from 2.5mm to 3mm.
  • reinforcing rib structures are uniformly distributed within the primary energy absorbing box 2 at a location corresponding to the bottom 24, and have a height of about 10mm and a wall thickness of about 2.5mm.
  • the wall 25 has a castellated outer surface of a great-wall structure, comprising energy absorbing box bosses 22a and energy absorbing box recesses 22b that are staggered in sequence.
  • the energy absorbing box bosses 22a have a width of 40mm
  • the energy absorbing box recesses 22b have a width of 70mm
  • the height difference therebetween is 5mm, so as to ensure that the walls 25 have a desired strength.
  • the walls 25 have a bending point 28 at a central portion thereof to make the bottom gradually converge to facilitate deformation of the wall.
  • the bending angle is about 4 degrees.
  • the opening 29 has a height of about 60mm and the bottom 24 has a height of about 35mm.
  • At least one hinge 21 is arranged at the opening 29 so as to prevent the primary energy absorbing box 2 from losing too much stiffness due to the overlarge opening in the process of collapse; in addition, the hinge 21 can stabilize the shape of the primary energy absorbing box 2 before its installation, and meanwhile, the opening of the hinge structure makes it easier to install the hinge onto the bumper system.
  • the hinge 21 has a width of about 25mm and there are three of them arranged.
  • the secondary energy absorbing box 5 of the vehicle energy absorbing device according to the present invention is integrated onto the kin 3, and nested inside the primary energy absorbing box 2. Please refer to Figs. 6 and 7 for the specific structure of the secondary energy absorbing box 5, which extends transversely as shown.
  • On the bottom of the secondary energy absorbing box 5 are there boss structures 52 with different heights so as to guarantee a suitable strength of the secondary energy absorbing box 5.
  • a backside opening structure 51 is provided at the center of the boss structures 52. The backside opening structure 51 not only reduces the weight of the skin 3, but also lowers the strength of the secondary energy absorbing box 5 in a crash.
  • the secondary energy absorbing box 5 has a depth of 30mm and a height of 30mm so as to ensure its contact with the bottom 24 if deformed.
  • the backside opening structure 51 is a 40mm *15mm square orifice.
  • the secondary energy absorbing box 5 is at the center of the primary energy absorbing box 2, and the nesting amount of the secondary energy absorbing box is less than 10% of the depth of the primary energy absorbing box, that is, the distance between the secondary energy absorbing box 5 and the bottom of the primary energy absorbing box 2 is greater than 90% of the depth of the primary energy absorbing box 2.
  • Fig. 8 shows the specific structure of the front bumper beam I of the vehicle energy absorbing device according to the present invention, which comprises a transverse beam 11 that extends transversely and securing structures 12 at both ends.
  • the transverse beam 11 is an arc structure with its outer arc surface designed to conform to the bottom 24.
  • the securing structures 12 at both ends are secured to the bumper system by means of fasteners, such as screws.
  • the overlap between the primary energy absorbing box 2 and the front bumper beam 1 is more than 80% because the primary energy absorbing box 2 if pleated due to collapse needs the front bumper beam 1 to provide a reverse support.
  • the front bumper beam 1 is unable to provide an effective support if it slides with respect to the primary energy absorbing box 2, hence, it is necessary to have them sufficiently overlapped.
  • the overlap between the bottom 24 and the transverse beam 11 is more than 80%.
  • the gap between the bottom 24 and the transverse beam 11 is preferably 8mm.
  • the secondary energy absorbing box 5 of the vehicle energy absorbing device can provide continuous stiffness when the primary energy absorbing box 2 is nearly collapsed, so as to protect lower legs of pedestrians and reduce harms to legs of pedestrians.
  • the primary energy absorbing box 2 collides with the transverse beam 11 of the front bumper beam 1 and collapses towards the opening 29 under the action of the transverse beam 11 to thereby absorb the collision energy.
  • the bottom 24 collides with the secondary energy absorbing box 5, such that the secondary energy absorbing box 5 collapses to thereby absorb the collision energy.

Abstract

The present invention provides a vehicle energy absorbing device, which comprises a primary energy absorbing box (2) and a secondary energy absorbing box (5), said primary energy absorbing box (2) having a U-shaped cross section with a bottom (24) and a wall (25) extending therefrom, said secondary energy absorbing box (5) being nested inside said primary energy absorbing box (2). In the crash of a car with a pedestrian, said secondary energy absorbing box (5) of the vehicle energy absorbing device according to the present invention can provide continuous stiffness when said primary energy absorbing box (2) is nearly collapsed, so as to protect lower legs of pedestrians and reduce harms to legs of pedestrians. The vehicle energy absorbing device of the present invention can meet the requirements of both GB/T24550-2009 and GB 17354. It can not only decrease harms to lower legs of pedestrians, but also reduce damages to automobiles as a result of low-speed crash.

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    Technical Field
  • The present invention relates to a vehicle component, and more particularly to a vehicle energy absorbing device.
  • Background
  • As the automobile industry continuously develops and the consumption market becomes increasingly mature, people attach more and more importance to vehicle crash safety. On the one hand, unreasonable deformation occurring in crash will lead to a reduction of a living space in the occupant compartment, thereby severely threatening the safety of occupants, and current vehicle anti-crash energy absorbing devices are mainly designed for that purpose. On the other hand, people's attention is not only confined to the safety of occupants in a vehicle, but also extended to that of pedestrians in a car crash. If a car collides with a pedestrian, the car body is often in direct contact with the legs of the pedestrian, thereby causing damages to the legs. Current vehicle anti-crash energy absorbing devices designed for the sake of occupant safety can hardly satisfy the requirement of the national standard GB/T24550-2009 . The patent application No. 201120557659.9 provides a bumper beam of a vehicle bumper designed for protecting lower legs of pedestrians, which comprises a first-stage energy absorbing area and a second-stage energy absorbing area that are adjacent to each other; however, the energy absorbing devices cannot meet the requirement of GB 17354 for low-speed car crashes. Current energy absorbing devices designed for the sake of pedestrian safety all fail to satisfy the above two requirements simultaneously, so it is urgent to have a vehicle energy absorbing device that can not only decrease harms to lower legs of pedestrians, but also reduce damages to automobiles as a result of low-speed crash.
  • Summary of the Invention
  • To solve the problems in the prior art, the present invention is intended to provide a vehicle energy absorbing device that can not only decrease harms to lower legs of pedestrians, but also reduce damages to automobiles as a result of low-speed crash, so as to meet the requirements of relevant rules and regulations.
  • The vehicle energy absorbing device according to the present invention comprises a primary energy absorbing box and a secondary energy absorbing box, said primary energy absorbing box having a U-shaped cross section with a bottom and walls extending therefrom, said secondary energy absorbing box being nested inside said primary energy absorbing box.
  • By means of the above technical solution, the present invention is able to achieve that in the crash of a car with a pedestrian, said secondary energy absorbing box can provide continuous stiffness when said primary energy absorbing box is nearly collapsed, so as to protect lower legs of pedestrians and reduce harms to legs of pedestrians. The vehicle energy absorbing device of the present invention can meet the requirements of both GB/T24550-2009 and GB 17354 . It can not only decrease harms to lower legs of pedestrians, but also reduce damages to automobiles as a result of low-speed crash.
  • In an embodiment, said energy absorbing device further comprises a bumper system with a front bumper beam, and an overlap between said primary energy absorbing box and said front bumper beam is more than 80%.
  • In an embodiment, the nesting amount of said secondary energy absorbing box is less than 10% of the depth of said primary energy absorbing box.
  • In an embodiment, said energy absorbing device further comprises a skin, said secondary energy absorbing box being integrated onto said skin.
  • In an embodiment, said energy absorbing device further comprises a lower grid and an upper grid, said primary energy absorbing box being fixed to said lower grid and said upper grid.
  • In an embodiment, said primary energy absorbing box has an U upper end snap structure which cooperates with an energy absorbing box mounting structure of said upper grid and an U lower end snap structure which cooperates with an energy absorbing box mounting structure of said lower grid.
  • In an embodiment, said primary energy absorbing box is injection molded from polypropylene, EPDM rubber, and 10% talc modified material.
  • In an embodiment, reinforcing rib structures are uniformly distributed within said primary energy absorbing box at a location corresponding to said bottom. Preferably, said reinforcing rib structures have a height of 10mm and a wall thickness of 2.5mm.
  • In an embodiment, said walls of said primary energy absorbing box has a castellated outer surface, comprising energy absorbing box bosses and energy absorbing box recesses that are staggered in sequence.
  • Preferably, said energy absorbing box bosses have a width of 40mm, said energy absorbing box recesses have a width of 70mm, and the height difference therebetween is 5mm.
  • Preferably, said walls have a bending point at a central portion thereof.
  • Preferably, said walls has a bending angle of 4 degrees at said bending point.
  • In an embodiment, said primary energy absorbing box has a U opening at which said primary energy absorbing box is provided with at least one hinge.
  • In an embodiment, on the bottom of said secondary energy absorbing box are there boss structures with different heights.
  • In an embodiment, a backside opening structure is provided at the center of said boss structures.
  • Preferably, said backside opening structure is a 40mm *15mm square orifice.
  • In an embodiment, said energy absorbing device comprises a bumper system having a front bumper beam, said front bumper beam comprising a transverse beam that conforms to said bottom of said primary energy absorbing box.
  • Preferably, the gap between said transverse beam and said bottom is 8mm.
  • The present invention further relates to a vehicle comprising said vehicle energy absorbing device as stated above.
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    • Fig. 1 is an exploded view of the holistic structure of a vehicle energy absorbing device according to the present invention;
    • Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the holistic structure of the vehicle energy absorbing device according to the present invention;
    • Fig. 3 is a front structural view of the primary energy absorbing box of the vehicle energy absorbing device according to the present invention;
    • Fig. 4 is a rear structural view of the primary energy absorbing box of the vehicle energy absorbing device according to the present invention;
    • Fig. 5 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the primary energy absorbing box of the vehicle energy absorbing device according to the present invention taken along the line A-A of Fig. 3;
    • Fig. 6 is a front structural view of the secondary energy absorbing box of the vehicle energy absorbing device according to the present invention;
    • Fig. 7 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the secondary energy absorbing box of the vehicle energy absorbing device according to the present invention taken along the line B-B in Fig. 6; and
    • Fig. 8 is a perspective structural view of the front bumper beam of the vehicle energy absorbing device according to the present invention.
  • Wherein,
    1. 1 front bumper beam
      • 11 transverse beam
      • 12 securing structures at both ends
    2. 2 primary energy absorbing box
      • 21 hinge
      • 22a bosses
      • 22b recesses
      • 23 mounting structure
      • 24 bottom of the U
      • 25 wall of the U
      • 26 U lower end snap structure
      • 27 U upper end snap structure
      • 28 bending point
      • 29 opening of the U
    3. 3 skin
    4. 4 lower grid
      • 41 energy absorbing box mounting structure of the lower grid
    5. 5 secondary energy absorbing box
      • 51 backside opening structure
      • 52 boss structure
    6. 6 upper grid
      • 61 energy absorbing box mounting structure of the upper grid
    7. 7 peripheral vehicle parts
    Detailed Description of Embodiments
  • Better embodiments of the present invention will be provided and described in detail with reference to the drawings.
  • The vehicle energy absorbing device according to the present invention comprises a bumper system, a primary energy absorbing box 2 and a secondary energy absorbing box 5, wherein the bumper system has a front bumper beam 1, a skin 3, a lower grid 4 and an upper grid 6, the positional relationship of which is shown in Figs. 1 and 2. The primary energy absorbing box 2 is fixed to the lower grid 4 and the upper grid 6 and arranged corresponding to the front bumper beam 1, and the secondary energy absorbing box 5 is integrated onto the skin 3 and nested inside the primary energy absorbing box 2. Since the front bumper beam 1, the skin 3, the lower grid 4 and the upper grid 6 are common structures of a bumper system, the mounting positions thereof will not be reiterated herein as they are not adjusted in the present invention. The specific structures added to those components or structures that are different from those in the prior art will be explained in detail.
  • With reference to Figs. 3 to 5, the specific structure of the primary energy absorbing box 2 of the vehicle energy absorbing device according to the present invention is shown as a thin-walled element extending transversely (in the width direction of the vehicle), the thin-walled element having a U-shaped cross-section in the longitudinal direction (in a driving direction of a vehicle), and an opening of the U 29 facing the front of the vehicle. The primary energy absorbing box 2 is shown in Fig. 2 as being installed between peripheral vehicle parts 7 and the front bumper beam 1 of the bumper system for absorption of the kinetic energy caused by crash, during the process of which the kinetic energy is transformed into deformation work to thereby prevent the front bumper beam from being permanently damaged in excess of critical load. To explain the dimension of the vehicle energy absorbing device of the present invention in a clearer manner, the dimension in the transverse direction is called a width, that in the longitudinal direction a depth and that in the vertical direction a height. In a preferred embodiment, the primary energy absorbing box 2 has a width of about 1000mm and a depth of about 75mm. The primary energy absorbing box 2 has a bottom 24 and walls 25 longitudinally extending therefrom. With reference to Fig. 2, the walls 25 are provided at their ends respectively with an U lower end snap structure 26 and an U upper end snap structure 27 which are respectively snapped onto the lower grid 4 and the upper grid 6. In the embodiment, the upper grid 6 has an energy absorbing box mounting structure 61 that cooperates with the U upper end snap structure 27; and the lower grid 4 has an energy absorbing box mounting structure 41 that cooperates with the U lower end snap structure 26.
  • The primary energy absorbing box 2 is made of a plastic material, preferably being injection molded from a PP+EPDM+T10 (polypropylene, EPDM rubber, and 10% talc) modified material and having a wall thickness ranging from 2.5mm to 3mm. In a preferred embodiment, reinforcing rib structures are uniformly distributed within the primary energy absorbing box 2 at a location corresponding to the bottom 24, and have a height of about 10mm and a wall thickness of about 2.5mm. The wall 25 has a castellated outer surface of a great-wall structure, comprising energy absorbing box bosses 22a and energy absorbing box recesses 22b that are staggered in sequence. With reference to Fig. 3, to increase the strength of the primary energy absorbing box 2 and prevent the primary energy absorbing box 2 from quick collapse in a crash, preferably, the energy absorbing box bosses 22a have a width of 40mm, and the energy absorbing box recesses 22b have a width of 70mm, and the height difference therebetween is 5mm, so as to ensure that the walls 25 have a desired strength. In a preferred embodiment, the walls 25 have a bending point 28 at a central portion thereof to make the bottom gradually converge to facilitate deformation of the wall. Preferably, the bending angle is about 4 degrees. In a preferred embodiment, the opening 29 has a height of about 60mm and the bottom 24 has a height of about 35mm. At least one hinge 21 is arranged at the opening 29 so as to prevent the primary energy absorbing box 2 from losing too much stiffness due to the overlarge opening in the process of collapse; in addition, the hinge 21 can stabilize the shape of the primary energy absorbing box 2 before its installation, and meanwhile, the opening of the hinge structure makes it easier to install the hinge onto the bumper system. Preferably, the hinge 21 has a width of about 25mm and there are three of them arranged. There is at least one energy absorbing box mounting structure 23 arranged at the opening 29 for snapping onto the bumper system.
  • The secondary energy absorbing box 5 of the vehicle energy absorbing device according to the present invention is integrated onto the kin 3, and nested inside the primary energy absorbing box 2. Please refer to Figs. 6 and 7 for the specific structure of the secondary energy absorbing box 5, which extends transversely as shown. On the bottom of the secondary energy absorbing box 5 are there boss structures 52 with different heights so as to guarantee a suitable strength of the secondary energy absorbing box 5. A backside opening structure 51 is provided at the center of the boss structures 52. The backside opening structure 51 not only reduces the weight of the skin 3, but also lowers the strength of the secondary energy absorbing box 5 in a crash. In a preferred embodiment, the secondary energy absorbing box 5 has a depth of 30mm and a height of 30mm so as to ensure its contact with the bottom 24 if deformed. In a preferred embodiment, the backside opening structure 51 is a 40mm *15mm square orifice. In a preferred embodiment, the secondary energy absorbing box 5 is at the center of the primary energy absorbing box 2, and the nesting amount of the secondary energy absorbing box is less than 10% of the depth of the primary energy absorbing box, that is, the distance between the secondary energy absorbing box 5 and the bottom of the primary energy absorbing box 2 is greater than 90% of the depth of the primary energy absorbing box 2.
  • Fig. 8 shows the specific structure of the front bumper beam I of the vehicle energy absorbing device according to the present invention, which comprises a transverse beam 11 that extends transversely and securing structures 12 at both ends. The transverse beam 11 is an arc structure with its outer arc surface designed to conform to the bottom 24. The securing structures 12 at both ends are secured to the bumper system by means of fasteners, such as screws. In a preferred embodiment, the overlap between the primary energy absorbing box 2 and the front bumper beam 1 is more than 80% because the primary energy absorbing box 2 if pleated due to collapse needs the front bumper beam 1 to provide a reverse support. The front bumper beam 1 is unable to provide an effective support if it slides with respect to the primary energy absorbing box 2, hence, it is necessary to have them sufficiently overlapped. Preferably, the overlap between the bottom 24 and the transverse beam 11 is more than 80%. In a preferred embodiment, the gap between the bottom 24 and the transverse beam 11 is preferably 8mm.
  • In the crash of a car with a pedestrian, the secondary energy absorbing box 5 of the vehicle energy absorbing device according to the present invention can provide continuous stiffness when the primary energy absorbing box 2 is nearly collapsed, so as to protect lower legs of pedestrians and reduce harms to legs of pedestrians. Specifically, when a pedestrian collides with the peripheral vehicle parts 7 in a crash, the primary energy absorbing box 2 collides with the transverse beam 11 of the front bumper beam 1 and collapses towards the opening 29 under the action of the transverse beam 11 to thereby absorb the collision energy. The bottom 24 collides with the secondary energy absorbing box 5, such that the secondary energy absorbing box 5 collapses to thereby absorb the collision energy.
  • The above is only the preferred embodiments of the present invention and is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Variations can be also be made to the embodiments of the present invention, that is, any simple and equivalent variations and modifications made according to the claims and description of the present application fall into the protection scope defined in the claims of the present invention. Those that are not described in detail herein are customary technical content.

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  1. A vehicle energy absorbing device, comprising a primary energy absorbing box (2), characterized in that said energy absorbing device further comprises a secondary energy absorbing box (5), said primary energy absorbing box (2) having a U-shaped cross section with a bottom (24) and walls (25) extending therefrom, said secondary energy absorbing box (5) being nested inside said primary energy absorbing box (2).
  2. The vehicle energy absorbing device according to claim 1, said energy absorbing device comprising a bumper system having a front bumper beam (1), characterized in that an overlap between said primary energy absorbing box (2) and said front bumper beam (1) is more than 80%.
  3. The vehicle energy absorbing device according to claim 1, characterized in that the nesting amount of said secondary energy absorbing box (5) is less than 10% of the depth of said primary energy absorbing box (2).
  4. The vehicle energy absorbing device according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that said energy absorbing device comprises a skin (3), said secondary energy absorbing box (5) being integrated onto said skin (3).
  5. The vehicle energy absorbing device according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that said energy absorbing device comprises a lower grid (4) and an upper grid (6), said primary energy absorbing box (2) being fixed to said lower grid (4) and said upper grid (6).
  6. The vehicle energy absorbing device according to claim 5, characterized in that said primary energy absorbing box (2) has an U upper end snap structure (27) which cooperates with an energy absorbing box mounting structure (61) of said upper grid (6) and an U lower end snap structure (26) which cooperates with an energy absorbing box mounting structure (41) of said lower grid (4).
  7. The vehicle energy absorbing device according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that said primary energy absorbing box (2) is injection molded from polypropylene, EPDM rubber, and 10% talc modified material.
  8. The vehicle energy absorbing device according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that reinforcing rib structures are uniformly distributed within said primary energy absorbing box (2) at a location corresponding to said bottom (24).
  9. The vehicle energy absorbing device according to claim 8, characterized in that said reinforcing rib structures have a height of 10mm and a wall thickness of 2.5mm.
  10. The vehicle energy absorbing device according to any one of claims 1 to 9, characterized in that said walls (25) of said primary energy absorbing box (2) have a castellated outer surface, comprising energy absorbing box bosses (22a) and energy absorbing box recesses (22b) that are staggered in sequence.
  11. The vehicle energy absorbing device according to claim 10, characterized in that said energy absorbing box bosses (22a) have a width of 40mm, said energy absorbing box recesses (22b) have a width of 70mm, and the height difference therebetween is 5mm.
  12. The vehicle energy absorbing device according to any one of claims 1 to 11, characterized in that said walls (25) of said primary energy absorbing box (2) have a bending point (28) at a central portion thereof.
  13. The vehicle energy absorbing device according to claim 12, characterized in that said walls (25) of said primary energy absorbing box (2) have a bending angle of 4 degrees at said bending point (28).
  14. The vehicle energy absorbing device according to any one of claims 1 to 13, characterized in that said primary energy absorbing box (2) has a U opening (29) at which said primary energy absorbing box (2) is provided with at least one hinge (21).
  15. The vehicle energy absorbing device according to any one of claims 1 to 14, characterized in that on the bottom of said secondary energy absorbing box (5) are there boss structures (52) with different heights.
  16. The vehicle energy absorbing device according to claim 15, characterized in that a backside opening structure (51) is provided at the center of said boss structures (52).
  17. The vehicle energy absorbing device according to claim 16, characterized in that said backside opening structure (51) is a 40mm *15mm square orifice.
  18. The vehicle energy absorbing device according to any one of claims 1 to 17, said energy absorbing device comprising a bumper system having a front bumper beam (1), characterized in that said front bumper beam (1) comprises a transverse beam (11) that conforms to said bottom (24) of said primary energy absorbing box (2).
  19. The vehicle energy absorbing device according to claim 18, characterized in that the gap between said transverse beam (11) and said bottom (24) is 8mm.
  20. A vehicle comprising a vehicle energy absorbing device according to any one of claims 1 to 19.
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